About This Course
The Public Speaking course is designed by BCCH to help individuals develop effective communication skills for presenting information, ideas, or messages to an audience in a clear, engaging, and persuasive manner. This course typically covers various aspects of public speaking, including speech preparation, delivery techniques, and overcoming stage fright or nervousness.
Participants learn how to structure speeches or presentations effectively, organize key points, and use storytelling, anecdotes, or visual aids to enhance audience engagement and retention. They also learn techniques for managing nonverbal communication, such as body language, eye contact, and vocal tone, to convey confidence and credibility.
Additionally, the course may cover strategies for handling questions from the audience, managing time effectively during presentations, and adapting content to different audiences or contexts. Participants may also have the opportunity to practice their public speaking skills through speech rehearsals, impromptu speaking exercises, and constructive feedback sessions.
By the end of the Public Speaking course, participants should have developed the confidence and skills needed to deliver impactful presentations, speeches, or talks in various professional or personal settings, including meetings, conferences, interviews, and public events.
Curriculum
4 Modules
15h 15m
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